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Florida judge halts deportation of 92 Somalis shackled on plane for 48 hours
Source: The Guardian
Florida judge halts deportation of 92 Somalis shackled on plane for 48 hours
Judges order came after lawyers filed class action lawsuit against US government that alleged the Somalian immigrants were held in inhumane conditions
Amanda Holpuch in New York
Wed 20 Dec 17 16.45 GMT
A Florida judge has halted the deportation of 92 Somali men and women who alleged US immigration authorities physically abused them when they were shackled on an airplane for nearly 48 hours during a failed attempt to return the group to Somalia.
US federal district judge Darrin Gayles halted their deportation hours after lawyers filed a class action lawsuit against the government that alleged the Somalian immigrants were held in inhumane conditions on the airplane and faced heightened danger in Somalia because of subsequent media attention.
The group of deportees, which included people who had lived in the US for decades, were headed to Somalia on 7 December when the flight was turned back to the US from Dakar, Senegal, after being held there for 23 hours.
The judges order on Tuesday night stops the government from deporting the men and women for at least two weeks. The government said in court on Tuesday that it had planned to try to deport the group again on Wednesday morning.
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Judges order came after lawyers filed class action lawsuit against US government that alleged the Somalian immigrants were held in inhumane conditions
Amanda Holpuch in New York
Wed 20 Dec 17 16.45 GMT
A Florida judge has halted the deportation of 92 Somali men and women who alleged US immigration authorities physically abused them when they were shackled on an airplane for nearly 48 hours during a failed attempt to return the group to Somalia.
US federal district judge Darrin Gayles halted their deportation hours after lawyers filed a class action lawsuit against the government that alleged the Somalian immigrants were held in inhumane conditions on the airplane and faced heightened danger in Somalia because of subsequent media attention.
The group of deportees, which included people who had lived in the US for decades, were headed to Somalia on 7 December when the flight was turned back to the US from Dakar, Senegal, after being held there for 23 hours.
The judges order on Tuesday night stops the government from deporting the men and women for at least two weeks. The government said in court on Tuesday that it had planned to try to deport the group again on Wednesday morning.
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Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/dec/20/florida-judge-halts-deportation-of-92-somalis-shackled-on-plane-for-48-hours
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Florida judge halts deportation of 92 Somalis shackled on plane for 48 hours (Original Post)
Eugene
Dec 2017
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PoindexterOglethorpe
(26,649 posts)1. Shackled on an airplane for 48 hours?
Please tell me they were at least allowed to use the toilets during that time.
mercuryblues
(15,077 posts)3. I read that they were
except that the holding tanks weren't maintained and the filled up. Leaving them the only option if soiling themselves.
democratisphere
(17,235 posts)2. What are we doing?!
Going back to slave ships?! redumbliCONs are totally to blame for all of these atrocities.